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FRIDAY, JULY 01, 2022

Shahab Enam Khan 

‘The invasion could have certainly been avoided’
Panorama

‘The invasion could have certainly been avoided’

Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

US sanctions on RAB officials: What it means for Bangladesh

Shahab Enam Khan. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

'Bangladesh needs to look into the matter with absolute priority'

Shah Shuja, the last Durrani King, sitting in his court inside the Bala Hissar, which was later destroyed by the British Army. Image: Wikimedia Commons
Thoughts

A public history project: Anecdotes from the Afghan crisis

Shahab Enam Khan. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

The theatre of Afghan exit

Trade and national interests should dictate the foreign relations over emotional prejudices
Panorama

Trade and national interests should dictate the foreign relations over emotional prejudices

‘The US-China rivalry will have a significant impact on Bangladesh’s economic stability’
Analysis

‘The US-China rivalry will have a significant impact on Bangladesh’s economic stability’

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